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    <h1 class="logeando">Project History</h1>
    <p>The  European Training Program on Organ Donation (ETPOD) was a Pan-European  initiative that aimed at solving the lack of formal training programs in the  field of organ donation. lt covers   different educational levels, from basic knowledge among healthcare  professionals, to specialized training   for  donor coordinators and  hospital managers.</p>
    <p>      Organ  shortage is the major limiting factor for transplant program development. As a  result, waiting lists continue to grow. About 60,000 European citizens are  currently on a donation waiting list, hoping to receive an organ that could  save their life. However, nearly 10 - 30% of them will die without having the  opportunity to receive a graft.  Moreover,  there are wide differences in how European countries organize their deceased  organ procurement programs, which results in different donation rates ranging  from 1.6 in Bulgaria to 34.4 in Spain in 2009.<br />
      Best  practice analysis shows that the presence of a trained donor coordinator in  every hospital is a key factor to increase donation rates.</p>
    <p>ETPOD  project was co-funded (60%) by the European Commission's EU Public Health  Programme (DG-Sanco 2005205). Its consortium included 20 partners from 17  European countries, selected according to their level   of interest in the project, organizational  model and pmp rates (from the   lowest to  the   highest rates in Europe).  Partner    organizations ranged   from State  Agencies to Universities.</p>

    <p><strong>The project main  objectives were:</strong></p>
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      <li> • lncrease organ  donation knowledge at large  scale.</li>
      <li> • Maximize the growth  of organ donation rates.</li>
      <li> • Disseminate training  in a reliable and effective way.</li>
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    <p><strong>By means of:</strong></p>
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      <li> • Designing a training  program at 3 different professional levels.</li>
      <li> • lmplementing the  training programs in 25 Target Areas (TA).</li>
      <li> • Measuring the impact  on donation rates after training implementation</li>
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